Reds out to 7-2 for top four after Mata magic
LIVERPOOL have been eased from 11-10 to 7-2 to finish in the top four after Juan Mata inspired Manchester United to a 2-1 win at Anfield on Sunday.
The Spaniard scored both United goals in an eventful Premier League clash which saw Steven Gerrard sent off 38 seconds after coming on as a half-time substitute. Hills go 6-1 that the skipper doesn't start another league game for the Reds this season.
The victory took United five points clear of fifth-placed Liverpool and Louis van Gaal's men are 4-11 to finish in the top four and 80-1 to win the title.
Leaders Chelsea survived a scare to win 3-2 at Hull - a correct-score that had been 45-1 with Coral before kick-off - and the Blues are 1-12 to win the title. Hull came from 2-0 down to make the score 2-2 at half-time - Chelsea had traded at 1-100 on Betfair to be leading at the break. However, Loic Remy scored a second-half winner for the Blues and the Tigers are 7-2 to be relegated this season.
Things look even bleaker for QPR after Aaron Lennon's strike helped Everton to a 2-1 win at Loftus Road.
QPR are 1-8 to be relegated and 11-10 to finish bottom.
Rangers' 2-0 win at Hibernian in the Scottish Championship confirmed Hearts as champions.
The Jambos had been 7-2 second-favourites - behind 4-9 shots Rangers - ante-post.